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Street Arts: only 10 of them among thousands and more! Street Arts: Pavements and walls of world cities are now being used by many artists as canvas to show their amazing talents. The Art lovers do not need to visit galleries to enjoy such paintings by spending their hard earned money! Just walk by the canvas and enjoy free! Here bellow are some of them collected from internet: 1.London, United Kingdom. The world’s most controversial street artist Banksy’s art work “The Cleaner”. This was painted on Chalk Farm Road in London. 2. São Paulo. Brazil Hamilton Yokota, aka Titi Freak, is a São Paulo, Brazil native with Japanese ancestry whose art combines his cultural backgrounds. 3.. Lisbon, Portugal An abandoned house has been used as canvas by the street artist of Lisbon to paint this scary green crocodile! Just ponder how he could paint this amazing piece! 4. This is from Dhaka Bangladesh. Exquisite street art, carrying intense political connotations, began to appear in the capital city of Dhaka sometime in May. The graffiti shows a disheveled man running, with a cage which has a bright, burning sun inside. There is a message–“Subodh, run; time is not on your side.” 5. Berlin.Germany Hoodie Birds by Don Jon 6.Paris,France Rue de l’Ourcq, 19th arrondissement, Paris. 7.Caledonian Lane. Melbourne, Australia The art work says it all. Amazing! 8.George Town, Penang, Malaysia. The Bicycle rider and her sister on the back seat! 9. To scary even to look at the scene. The canvas used here is the city street! 10. Toronto, Canada Does the Racoon look scary? This is one of the amazing street arts for which Toronto is famous ! |
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There are many more street arts worth Viewing!
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Karen, I must have missed your blog. May I request you to kindly let me know the title of the blog? Meantime, thank you so much for stopping by and for your post. Take care and stay cheerful always!
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Thanks for the tour through the outdoor museum of art. Very talented painters, for sure.
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Those 3-D pictures on the sidewalk and streets are mind boggling. It would make me nervous to cross one of them, even though I know they are actually a flat surface! Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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Thanks for the tour through the outdoor museum of art. Very talented painters, for sure.
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Those 3-D pictures on the sidewalk and streets are mind boggling. It would make me nervous to cross one of them, even though I know they are actually a flat surface!
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earthytaurus.... I am really delighted to read your comments at above. I am sure that you have captured a picture of such an amazing piece of art while in Greybull that could be included in this mix too! I tried to locate the old feed mill mentioned by you on Google by posting "Street Art in Greybull' but failed to locate it. Hope to see the picture captured by you on one of your wonderful blog pages in future. Stay well and be safe on road
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Thank you so much Karen for letting me know the title of the blog! Hope to check it now! Stay happy and cheerful always.
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I feel happy to see you back here on my blog page after a considerable long time! The arts are really amazing and are also feast for every art lover's eyes! I tried to select the best 10 but failed for obvious reason! It was difficult to choose from so many amazing Art Works! Have a nice weekend!
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5/20/2018 5:18 pm |
BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL! I love street art... it's magic! Some of it looks so scary ... and some so beautiful ... it is all amazing!!! Thank You for posting this looklook ...please do it again!
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BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL! I love street art... it's magic! Some of it looks so scary ... and some so beautiful ... it is all amazing!!! Thank You for posting this looklook ...please do it again!
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